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The Largest Family in » co-op yatem as tn troduced by the Labor Union Co Operative Com of this elty has nova my it r rare has bee a t , one of atifivat arefully fite y th MI the genial t abo Union Co asked a Many aid Mr 4 a apace but th 7 t fur to ve et of o " sand ame may aid of the many ati wd busi t is tha y b har t fit t not only nh honte Of at oey he has ts vested, but he also receives a divi dend on the money he spends with the firm fo te in the the year Insta has one hundred Hares in 7 ompany he is the end of the ne ent on his This alone would tock a ver as the same mone invest ment put In a bank would bring at the best not mo than three or four per cent. But there is an additional dividend. and this ts the distinctive feature of the co-operative system. If the stock 1 during th has purchas five hundred ¢ dir tors find that they can pay a 1 of te er cent, for in stance, he receives IN ADDITION TO THE DIVIDEND OF EIGHT PER CENT ON HIS INVESTMENT A CHECK FOR FIFTY DOLLARS. OR TEN PER CENT ON THE TO TAL AMOUNT OF MONEY THAT HME HAS SPENT FOR HIS SUP PLIES DURING THE WHOLE YEAR If he had spent his money with any other at the end of the year he would have nothing coming and this fifty dollars would have gone to swell the bank count of the merchant inst of his own “Every man in the city of Seattle should have one or more os of stock in this company, and from the way the appli accomplished fact. The entrance fee is but two shares of stock a and when a man en dollars each. as one or more he Knows that he is golng to recetve| @ good rate of interest on every) lar that he has invested and a portion back to him also. In conclusion let me say,” con tinued Mr. Peeples, “that we shall always be glad to furnish any addi-| tional information and further ex plain our system to any one inter- ested Anyo store, at the corner of Fourth ave- nue and Union street, or call Sun set Main 273. or Ind. 273 and receive any information desired." And so saying the good natured manager | bowed the reporter out of his office, leaving him to wonder at the sim plicity of the system which will soon undoubtedly dominate the Business of this cowntry. ome CO A Lam Wood, Charcoal and Coke. Lane Street and Railroad Ave. 8. Phones: Main $3; Ind. 93. REDUCED FREIGHT RATES On household goods to all casters Beints, Through cars. Saving of s are coming tn} ft will not be long until this is an| foliars and the! every dollar that he! «pends for his supplies will come| may call at our! | CLOSED MILLS WILL ISTRATION—ADAMS GARRY INDIANA BY ity CHICAGO, I ind X Get ing ma out of a the rep an party f rh ler whieh to the managers of the ampaign the midd sums up in a senter campaign which the Pa way Ur Joe Cannon pit ame in from through Itvols and | week and let out an awf hunted up the state and nat " sn managers and to the & wake up and to sional fight as if told them that Jo wo they m Nor the around republican national have the gar are not sayin alled down by Chairn you, whose parting injunction fore leaving for New Y« Don't brag; keep busy Samuel Adams, who ha FAMOUS OLD INDIAN WARRIOR DROPS DEAD WHILE SITTING Neary BESIDE HIS CAMPFIRE ON TION Another Lot of Grocery ials For three days only. MACARONI Domestic, regular 0c lb., now 2 ibe for . Be imported, regular 20c Ib., now 156 FULL OREAM CHEESE, to go with {t, regular 20¢, now 1 SOMETHING SEASONABLE, New Cranberries, 2 quarts for Fancy Crisp White Celery, per bunch 106 HUCKLEBERRIES. Fancy and plump, just out of the pateh. per quart 106 FISH DELICACIES. Beardsly’s Boneless Herring regular £00 Norwegta: Anchovies, in kegs, regular 25¢ BAKING POWDER Royal, Dr. Price's and Schill ing’s Best, regular 26c, now 206 reg i i PICKI Hein our, pl D ed, and Chow Chow, fam ily style, regular 16¢, 2 for ... yoveees India Relish, r Chile Sauce, res WASH DAY SPECIAL Fela Napth: - Gold D powder, r ar now 4e BREAKFAST FOOD falta-Vita, regular 15¢ age, now 25e Zest, 2 ib age, with 5 mium tn each pa wlar 206 CHOICE ic HAM Tender and OUS, +... Be Wen. n Mayfield (Tie Pamiy Grocers 9 mafee OTHE T. ND. 996 SAM 9%. Joseph. the famous ternoon, of heart disease sitting by reached him be was dead. The old chief visited the World's Fair at St. Louis this summer and while en route home he had a pre hat death was near, said to the stage driver who monitior bim to the reservation — ee" ZALACK WON PACING RACE Zoek won the Puget stakes, $1,500, for 2.11 pacers at The Meadows yesterday. Zolock wa 6 to 1 shot, and defeated a of 12 of the fastest pacers in the Went Summary First race, Puget Sound mile and @ half, for 2:11 Briggs third, Josesa Bas) Time 22 Running races Jeednd race, seven furl Chotce won, Fondo secor Dewey third. Time, 1: 29. Third race, five furl on, Rose Leat a tt Tir Fourth ra ix furlon Goodwin n Ch ond, R 4 th Time f " five and a lon "a , k nd t n 2s A mentar piven 1} Ladle 1 tt Plymouth ¢ 1A program of 5 | CO evend, ae se Democrats Lay Plans the State | to Capture Labor Vote REPUBLICANS WILL BIG MAJOR that by « plu the | rerate Indian ere were a dozen congres districta which he might which were more than likely to taken away from republican trol. He urged the republicans tlemen who are > pub knowing well that they CHEF JOSEPHS = INDIAN RESERVA —= ————S—S=>= = TTY CHie? J OSEPH. WILBUR, Wash., Sept. 23.—Chief | nanitch one more snow,’ meaning | g¢ the Rathsk that he would not live to see an other winter f Nearly all the old chiefs band of) wi A. Steel, president; C. V. gathered about have stayed with him since his re {turn from a southern prison years! 4 steel, Horace McClure, C.D. fields. | steatton, C. V. White, Joseph Bleth- N hief of the Nez Perce tribe of Indians, is dead. died at Neapelem, on the Colville Indian reservation, Wednesday af-| warriors who mopfire, when sud \denly he toppled over and by the time the other Indians in camp ago are absent to Word has been sent to them of the death and until their arrival funeral arrangements will It is probable that Chief in the Wallo- | Joneph will be burl i= valley, which he first fought tor | POST OFFICE IS er pleaded with the govern To CONTROL SCHOOL SPORTS) <* :he.vorettice st Caribou cromiine | Preliminary steps were taken last night to form ganized all sports ent rahip od sally will ond Notional HL, Chumeticw Byam, of Ke of thy piv lieve (eo0d rowing: in | fivmwe and it ® hard to pl@& 1 tame wot, tixy 4 eattle player put < ve | Attend Phe damcauet Gipowieg, yur M@RALD, 'T ore ae ee re Ann@e @- ania Hip LO Bor. 1329 ae am a Fi, Attond The s* ‘ay in a very oxoit winning, two up and one to play, ganie, Ope “ne. Way Is Now Clear for the Long-Neary Fight Up to this morning the og Neary fight ed for Beptem quantit n only t and then complained about minor matt jay. ‘Thi < was on haod with bi ”, and everythiag # settled fatisfactorily, although the fact that Long had laid off training for two days led many to think that some hitch #puld ome up which would necessitate the calling off of the go. |Octopus Breaks “LA, AN BARLY FALL. onal leag n town this morning f kan STANLEY ARRIVES — \OR7,EiG2 Netctas lecsus faitht | the Law and Is Fined GALLATIN, Tenn. Sept. 2A | jury yesterday returned a vetitict | aamonsing & $5,000 fine against the Standard O1l company, and a 99,000 | fine against the Standard Ot | pany’s general agent, Holt, at Ni Ville, for violation of the anti-trust laws of the state Agent 0 Donnell | Rutherford, the Gal the company, was acquit charge of violating the anti-trust | awe | Judge Parker in New York) ; | NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Judge Parker arose early this morsing| and after breakfasting !n bis apart ment at the Hoffman bouge he read | the papers and attended to an ac-| umulation of matl Up to 10 only caller was J. Ham formerly of the state! ves for jot Wasbington. Parker } Esopus tonight | PRESS CLUB INCORPORATED ‘The Seattle Prese club was dis solved at a meeting of the members last plebt A new club was incorporated and of- | fleers elected as follows White, secretary; Joseph Blethen, treasurer; executive committee, Will en, James A. Wood, Ashm the | Brown, K. C. Beaton, C. B. Rathbun not be | and Loule B. Sefrit CARCROSS NOW SKAGWAY, Sept. 2%.—The name Jepartment to Ca “a. The fact « there being two postoffice in t territory of the same name od cont The change is largely due to thy n of the Rt. Rev, F Pid 1 Maver yom, om thot, | to give thei New York ing girl who killed herself in Cent ed women, whose carriage bore a « a RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. lew York’s Mysterious Suicide © aroused over the mystery of a distinguished-appear- park She was young, unde well dressed, and although the body remained at the gue for days there ts no clew to her identity deepened by the appearance at the morgue of two fashionably dress- oat of arms and the monogram “J. | It in believed that they rec ognized the suicide, but they refused names and hastily dr ove away 5 MOV om Aprmeeet DVA October Designer Standard ne, and 156 More value, better merchandise here than most stores. No secret about it—we deal in “Reliable Goods Only.” shades n titles history urday ame WORKING cloth, tan colored, regular price 6c each, spectal to- MEN'S BLACK SATERN SHIRTS, good quality, all sites, on sale tomorrow at, each ................ The MEN'S BLACK SATBEN SHIRTS. the very best qual- ity, all sizes, well made and finished, with fancy atitehed black ties to match, regular price $1.26 each, on special sale tomorrow at, each O80 MEN'S COTTON HOSB, in black and tan, extra heavy, good wearing quality, as good as you generally pay Me = pair for, on sale at, a pair . .. 1Be Or 2 pairs for . . ‘ . BBe ors white. everywhere each, $1.25, our price tomorrow DB titles of a volume WORKING MEN TOMORROW 18 YOUR DAY AT M'CARTHY'S, NOTE THE SPRCIALS BELOW MEN'S SHIRTS, of fine heavy madras BOYS’ CLOTHING NO SCHOOL TOMORROW, BRING THE BOYS IN AND FIT THEM WITH NEW SUITS. BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS—All brand new material serges, worsteds and mixed goods, and the latest in browns—in two-piece and Norfolk styles, fitting, strong and durable, regular price for this same grade all over town $5.00 a sult, our price tomorrow ° BOYS’ SWEATERS—A drummer's sample line of all woo! sweaters’ show—all sizes from 3 to 13 years, col $3. bive, red and fancy stripes, regular value “SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL FROM 6 TO 9:30 P, M EXTRA CLOLH BOUND BOOKS, with gilt tops, gold ornamental side and back stamp, comprising standard works, embracing fiction, essays, travel and poetry, printed from new plate on good white paper, publishers’ price 50 f night, your ch +6 e9s FRAMED PICTURES, black { a large number of now subj value 39¢ and 49, on sale Satu red ar SHELF PAPHR, all in 10-yard 1 Saturday night at AWWTY F 0 & paper n for ar value 6e, To, Be, 9¢ and {ANITARY POMPADOUR COME sor, regular price 25e each, special Sat McCarthy Dry Goods Company fiacs: Acre Trac —— SATTERF/ Dt nd will don the mit mask behind the bat for Dugdale’s n the) Webfooters in the game with W. C. Squi yetery At the Guarantee Store, where you get prescriptions filled for half LTT DRUG STORE 7 wh h th had AME has fur wae | KOREANS EXECUTED FUN IS PROMISED | nm t * ) ‘Right on the Interurban Car Line--Stations on the Ground |Only 20 Minutes’ Ride--Most Access-~ ible Land--WNo Hills to Climb--No Lakes to Cross INTERSECTED with CONVENIENT ROADS, STREETS and ALK ii LAND IS VERY RICH There is PLENTY OF GOOD water, and « LEVEL ROAD for driving GARDEN PRODUCTS TO MARKET ITES ARE FINE for SUBURBAN HOMES, convenient for SINESS MIEN and their families Call for FREE TICKETS and further information. Our agents UNION TRUST COMPANY Incorporated 1892. President 31 and 32 Haller Building. Phone, 653 Main Go About PIANO BUYING DELIBERATELY Don't act on Snap judgment. Consider all sides of the Piano question—the case, the mechanical fea- tures, the tonal qualities, the ability to stand serv- ice and the cost. First of all, demand quality in ev- ery part. Next, see that the price is in keeping with the quality and that the terms of payment are favorable to you. Go to Sherman, Clay & Co., and they will aid you in every possible way in making a selection. They handle many different makes of plance—each « leader in its class. You can pay any price from $160 to $2,000. SHERMAN CLAY & CO. STEINWAY DEALERS 7M Second Avenue, Seattle. San Francisco, Cal. Oakland, Cal. Saturday Selling... Egg Shampoo, the kind that sells for 250; Saturday, Pe radd eevee: BERS ORSER UNErERTRRRCEENEN Clensing Cream, better than benzine for Cleaning clothes and delicate fabrics; regular 106 bottle, BAtUrGy vos ccmememer ewe Seer sreneemnemante Talcum Powder, always sold at Lyon's Headache Powder; regular 10c; Saturday,.Be ar 100; Saturday.2%e Gly e and Rosewate None to other druggists, Sale from 8 & m, ag long they Inst. YESLER s SECOND OPEMALL NIGH siamese ee NES Pe NTS de tasctatnihs c: xena Aiil See i stil salts